Goldie Hawn Made An Accent On Her Slim Figure Wearing A Black Jumpsuit And Chunky Necklace At Change Maker Awards

Dec 17, 2019 by apost team

Goldie Hawn stepped out at Carnegie Hall where she was being honored with a Change Maker award. The 74-year-old showed off her sculpted arms and work a stylish jumpsuit with a chunky necklace. 

(Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Child Mind Institute)

The Change Makers Awards honors people who are making meaningful differences for children with mental health issues and learning disorders. According to their website, the awards honor people anywhere "from the professionals putting in long hours to the advocates bringing mental health awareness to the national stage, our honorees inspire us with their passion for changing the way we understand and treat our children."

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Goldie Hawn was honored because of her foundation's work to help children lead better lives. Her foundation created a program known as MindUP that helps children with skills needed to manage emotions and stress that they may face. According to Goldie's bio:

"MindUP gives children the knowledge and tools they need to manage stress, regulate emotions and face the challenges of the 21st century with optimism, resilience and compassion. To date, over six million children have been taught MindUP in schools around the world."

Goldie Hawn stepped out for the evening wearing a black slim jumpsuit that complimented her figure, a big necklace, and gold bracelets. She posed with Katie Couric who also supports children's mental health awareness. Posting on social media Goldie wrote about Katie: 

 "You are an angel for coming and supporting @childmindinstitute and all of us doing all we can to help our children struggling with mental health challenges."

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